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Well its the last one you get from me dude....because you seem you dont even understand what I am trying to tell you. Nevermind. Its physics, physics is not for everyone.Beside that...it says SIMPLE, how can you expect a high end sight? Spend more time MAKING stuff instead of talking about other peoples stuff...another argument you cant beat. Have fun making.

I'm not knocking your making, I just don't think a reflex sight CAN be made simply. There's a difference between SIMPLE and NON FUNCTIONAL.

I don't have any ibles up, but trust me I am a maker, I'm mostly done on a cheap, simple to make, 'Hog Saddle' gun clamp. I may make that into an ible if it turns out well. I also recently made a robotic target setup controlled with an arduino, this one: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU9IJjv8u4U excuse the video, but you'll get the idea.

If you have lenses and the knowledge on how to space them to magnify stuff, then sure. i would recommend just using it mounted in front of a preexisting scope. if anything, use google cardboard lenses, or you can break open an old telescope or monocular and use those lenses and just mount one lens directly in front of or on the plastic where the dot is located. now move the second lens around ahead of or behind it until it focusses. if there are more lenses, repeat. this should magnify it. not the best way to do it. Like i said, use it as is and use an existing scope

If you have lenses and the knowledge on how to space them to magnify stuff, then sure. i would recommend just using it mounted in front of a preexisting scope. if anything, use google cardboard lenses, or you can break open an old telescope or monocular and use those lenses and just mount one lens directly in front of or on the plastic where the dot is located. now move the second lens around ahead of or behind it until it focusses. if there are more lenses, repeat. this should magnify it. not the best way to do it. Like i said, use it as is and use an existing scope